Great Papago Escape

Great Papago Escape
The entrance to the tunnel was concealed by a large box of coal.
DateDecember 23, 1944 – January 28, 1945
LocationCamp Papago Park, Arizona, United States
ParticipantsJürgen Wattenberg
Hans-Werner Kraus
Friedrich Guggenberger
August Maus

The Great Papago Escape was the largest Axis prisoner-of-war escape to occur from an American facility during World War II. On the night of December 23, 1944, twenty-five Germans tunneled out of Camp Papago Park, near Phoenix, Arizona, and fled into the surrounding desert.

Over the next few weeks, all of the escapees were eventually recaptured without bloodshed. Although most were apprehended within Maricopa County, a few nearly made it to the border of Mexico, which is about 210 km (130 miles) south of the camp.[1][2][3]

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